Labor Day Weekend: Live Music, Craft Brews, Mountain Views
Join Fall Fest at Schweitzer Mountain for Labor Day weekend fun with live music, over 80 local brews, and family activities in Idaho’s scenic setting
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Fall Fest at Schweitzer Mountain is a cherished annual event that brings together families, friends, and adventure seekers to celebrate the beauty of Idaho’s fall season. From September 4 to September 7, 2026, Schweitzer Mountain Resort in Sandpoint, Idaho, transforms into a vibrant hub of activity, offering something for everyone. Set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Pend Oreille and the Selkirk Mountains, the festival captures the essence of lakeside living, inviting attendees to create lasting memories in a warm, inclusive atmosphere.
The four-day festival features a diverse lineup of live music performances, showcasing local and regional bands that fill the air with melodies. Over 80 microbrews, wines, ciders, and non-alcoholic beverages are available for sampling, highlighting the region’s rich brewing and winemaking traditions. Families can enjoy a variety of activities, including scenic chairlift rides offering breathtaking views, hiking and mountain biking trails, a zip line, trampoline jumper, climbing wall, and a soda station where kids can mix their own flavored beverages. Artisan vendors and food trucks provide a range of local cuisine and crafts, adding to the festival’s charm.
Whether you’re a family with children seeking fun and relaxation, a pet lover looking for dog-friendly events, a couple in search of romantic mountain vistas, or a group of friends eager for adventure, Fall Fest at Schweitzer Mountain offers an unforgettable experience. The festival’s blend of natural beauty, community spirit, and diverse activities ensures that every attendee leaves with cherished memories. For lodging options, explore the accommodations available through Lake.com to enhance your stay.
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